Dubbel Dutch Menu – Denver, CO

Type : Sandwich shop

Location : Denver, CO

Panini sandwiches, cheeses from Holland, smooth lattes & Dutch groceries in a little orange cafe. Based on 184 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.8 stars. Price $

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout

Dubbel Dutch 80221

Address:
4974 Lowell Blvd, Denver, CO 80221

Phone: (303) 480-9100

Website: http://www.dubbeldutchdenver.com/

Hours

Saturday 10 AM–5 PM
Sunday Closed
Monday

(Labor Day)
10 AM–5 PM

Hours might differ
Tuesday 10 AM–5 PM
Wednesday 10 AM–5 PM
Thursday 10 AM–5 PM
Friday 10 AM–5 PM

Menu

Salads
Goat Cheese N Honey
Cucumber, tomato, red onion, apple, goat cheese, pine nuts spring mix, home made honey mustard dressing.
$7.25
Salmon
Salmon, caper, red onion, avocado, cucumber, pine nuts.
$7.50
Sandwich
Cyprus
Hummus, feta, avocado, sundried tomato, cucumber.
$7.25
Veggie
Pesto, tomato, cucumber, springmix, cheese of choice.
$6.75
Panini
Barcelona
Honey mustard dressing, goat cheese, bacon bits, apple, roasted red pepper, pine nuts.
$7.25
Tuscany
Sun-dried tomato pesto, pepperoni, mozzarella, fresh basil, pine nuts, tomato.
$7.25
Snack Box For On The Go
The “Protein Box”
Two kind of cheese, hard boiled egg, salami, pepper, cracker.
$6.50
The “Good For You Box”
Apple slice, walnuts, raisint, cucumber, hummus, cracker.
$6.50
Go Dutch
Broodje Hagelslag
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$2.00
Glaasje Limonade
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$1.00

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Reviews

Tyso
My first time here, and everything was quite fresh and tasty. However, just a word of warning; their sandwiches are built for people with very tiny appetites. I was a bit taken back when I was handed the bag and it felt like it was just bread… and it kind of was. The filling-to-bread ratio was way off. In fact, I’ve never had such a skimpy sandwich in my life. Maybe it was just an off time, but wish they’d make something close to a proper sandwich because I would have to get two of these to get even close to satisfied, and that’d be one expensive meal. I may try again when I feel like just a small snack.

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Lauren Dakters
The friendliest place! Dubbel Dutch has the best sandwiches with fresh bread each day. Our favorite Dutch snacks and desserts are always in stock, and the staff always make my day.

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Kristin Vander Linde
This is a great little find! Sweet and simple sandwich/lunch place serving Netherland-inspired comfort food and drinks. Plus they have a whole wall of grocery/type shelves filled with Dutch imported goodies! Currently Fully stocked with holiday favorites like chocolate letters :). Brings me back to my great-grandparents handing out the special dutch treats at Christmastime. What a cute little spot Dubbel Dutch is, plus the owner is really nice and was willing to chat for a bit :). She gets all of her goodies directly from the Netherlands. I recommend this Authentic little spot and I’m happy to have come across it!

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Leah Day
Such a cute little shop. Not much room in the store but it has a lot of our favorite items–especially with St. Nicholas Day coming up. We will definitely be returning when we are in the mood for treats.

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Alec Wyand
I took a new route home and came by this sandwich shop. Great little place.

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Ben Valley
Awesome sandwiches with fresh ingredients and the best bread I’ve had in a long time, even from bakeries. The value is unbeatable and the owner is very kind. Come here for a great lunch.

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Rebekah Fankhauser
Easily the best sandwich I’ve ever had. I ordered the salmon sandwich, which was delicious and a great value. The atmosphere was cozy and the service was excellent. If I lived in the area I’d come here for lunch as often as I could.

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Kieran Perman
I absolutely love Double Dutch, a Dutch store in my neighborhood. The woman who works there always makes me feel so welcomed and is incredibly helpful. She has a great knowledge of the products they carry and is always happy to answer any questions I have.

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Christian VanWyngarden
So happy to find this place! The sandwiches are very fresh and amazing! They also have a wonderful variety of Dutch treats/grocery items that are often difficult to come by.

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Ramiro Diaz
I’ve seen this shop several times and looked it up on Google. Visited their website and noticed they have an unsweetened hot cocoa on their menu. Dutch chocolate is very well known across the world, so I figured it would be worth a try. I also like to test “the basics” of a locale, it really tells you a lot about the passion and effort a business places on their service. I visited the shop during lunch to buy the hot cocoa and the small place was dead empty (red flag) I waited for 5-10 min looking around the Dutch items while tapping my foot to Orchestra Baobab playing in the background (they are an African music group with Cuban influence…yeah go figure). Anyway, finally someone helped me, they make the hot cocoa on the spot which was nice. But to my horror, my hot cocoa was comprised of 2/3 water, 1/3 milk, and boxed powder cocoa all heated in the microwave. Once the minute of the microwave was up, a few quick stirs and the server handed me the open cardboard cup with no lid. It was unsweetened cocoa but…what an embarrassment! $3.50 for microwave heated cup of powered chocolate! They would shoot you in Holland if you serve that there! Where are the standards? I know it’s just hot cocoa, but the cultural passion needs to be there just as much as anything else! …Ok, venting is done. I’m willing to give the place another try…maybe it was an off day, maybe I can try a sandwich that are very recommended but I would like to plead for more effort and passion, I’ve never been and not sure if I’ll ever go to Holland but if I can experience it here in Denver, what a delight would that be.

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